Currently, what are the fines for violations against regulations on issuance, management, use of ID cards and citizen identity cards in Vietnam? - Gia Han (Lam Dong)
Starting from July 1, 2021, the procedure for making a citizen ID card with a chip in Vietnam is carried out according to Circular 59/2021/TT-BCA and Circular 60/2021/TT-BCA. In which, there are many changes in making Citizen ID Cards (CCCD) that citizens need to pay attention to as follows:
Citizens aged 14 years or older are granted citizen ID card in Vietnam. However, in some cases below, their citizen ID card may be detained or even revoked.
Below is the notable content at Circular 47/2021/TT-BTC stipulating the rate of one a number of fees and charges to support and remove difficulties for those affected by the Covid-19 epidemic in Vietnam.
On May 15, 2021, the Ministry of Public Security issued Circular 60/2021/TT-BCA. In particular, this Circular has changed the deadlines for processing applications for issuance, renewal, and re-issuance of Citizen ID cards as follows:
The Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam issued Circular 59/2021/TT-BCA and Circular 60/2021/TT-BCA, in which the latest regulations on procedures for issuance of citizen identification cards (CID card) with chips, specifically as follows:
On May 15, 2021, the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam issued Circular 60/2021/TT-BCA stipulating the procedures for issuance, renewal, and re-issuance of Citizen ID cards
People when carrying out administrative procedures will have the authority to extract information through QR codes in Vietnam. Therefore, what should you do when the QR code on your citizen ID card cannot be scanned?
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